1. Kayakoy, also known as the Ghost Town, is a deserted village located near Fethiye in the Mugla Province of Turkey. It was once a thriving town inhabited by Greeks and Turks until the population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923. The village was abandoned and has since remained empty, becoming one of the most haunting and atmospheric places in Turkey.

Kayakoy is famous for its well-preserved stone houses, churches, and narrow streets that reflect the Greek and Ottoman architecture. The village offers a unique glimpse into the past, with over 500 abandoned houses and two Greek Orthodox churches still standing. It has been declared a historical site by the Turkish government, and efforts are being made to preserve the remaining buildings.

2. The working hours of Kayakoy can vary depending on the season. However, it is typically open from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM. It is recommended to check the exact working hours before visiting. Unfortunately, there is no specific contact phone number available for Kayakoy.

3. To visit Kayakoy, you do not need to purchase a ticket as the village is open to the public. However, there may be a small entrance fee if you choose to enter some of the preserved buildings or museums within the village. The ticket price is typically around 10-15 Turkish Lira.

Transportation to Kayakoy is relatively easy. It is located about 8 kilometers from Fethiye, and you can reach it by car or public transportation. If you are using public transportation, you can take a local bus (dolmuş) from Fethiye to Kayakoy. The journey takes about 20 minutes. If you prefer to drive, there is ample parking available near the village.